top | item 33425382 (no title) thebeastie | 3 years ago Bypass paywalls would be kind of a big deal imo. It could eventually shape how we use the internet and move away from ad based revenue. discuss order hn newest fckgw|3 years ago It's been a feature for a long time. For some reason it was removed today and now Elon has "reintroduced" it as a new feature?https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/1/23434502/twitter-blue-ad-... tough|3 years ago Smart. Now he can charge for something that was already shipped and get the credit lol ch4s3|3 years ago This was definitely the part that stood out to me, but it really relies on the deals they can strike. thebeastie|3 years ago It makes sense. It’s ridiculous to have to subscribe to individual news websites when there are so many; an intermediary that did deals with publishers wouldn’t be a bad idea. load replies (1)
fckgw|3 years ago It's been a feature for a long time. For some reason it was removed today and now Elon has "reintroduced" it as a new feature?https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/1/23434502/twitter-blue-ad-... tough|3 years ago Smart. Now he can charge for something that was already shipped and get the credit lol
tough|3 years ago Smart. Now he can charge for something that was already shipped and get the credit lol
ch4s3|3 years ago This was definitely the part that stood out to me, but it really relies on the deals they can strike. thebeastie|3 years ago It makes sense. It’s ridiculous to have to subscribe to individual news websites when there are so many; an intermediary that did deals with publishers wouldn’t be a bad idea. load replies (1)
thebeastie|3 years ago It makes sense. It’s ridiculous to have to subscribe to individual news websites when there are so many; an intermediary that did deals with publishers wouldn’t be a bad idea. load replies (1)
fckgw|3 years ago
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